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it is playing in select cities across the country. here are some scenes from the "the waiting room." you have to wait for that -- >> you have to wait for the same day as an emergency services. no limits. >> the emergency department is completely full. the beds are full. nobody moves. >> i cannot look through the cracks. >> call up here and ask him. >> i was just laid off my job in march. >> heart rate is really high. >> i have never had anything happen to me since my in vincible 20s. >> is ok. i will not go until you are ready. >> mail from a gunshot wound -- male, gunshot wound. >> this numbness sends a write- down. >> if you are diagnosed with a stroke, you are set right out the door. >> we are an institution of last resort. >> stay with me. you want to see the doctor today? >> we are putting seven in three, three in the hallway. >> this is my first time in the hospital. >> congratulations. always a first. >> thank god for them. they should be back together. >> sit with me. >> i heard what happened. >> you heard what happened? tavis
it is playing in select cities across the country. here are some scenes from the "the waiting room." you have to wait for that -- >> you have to wait for the same day as an emergency services. no limits. >> the emergency department is completely full. the beds are full. nobody moves. >> i cannot look through the cracks. >> call up here and ask him. >> i was just laid off my job in march. >> heart rate is really high. >> i have never had...
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that tells you a lot about the theory on the streets of athens and other big cities and the darkness of the public mood. >> thank you. the debt crisis in europe and sluggish growth in the u.s. has had a huge impact on china. the country has seen a drop in demand for its exports. new figures show annual growth there has slipped to 7.4%. that is still an enviable rate compared to most of the world. our correspondent looks at china's toxic legacy. >> they call its -- on every street in every alley, they are making -- if you wear a pair, it was probably made a year. created jobs for millions. like all of china, this town was facing problems, slowing demand overseas, rising costs at home. smaller factories line the river banks, doing things cheaply has come to -- come at a cost. the water is tainted, a disgusting cocktail locals say is too politic to use. >> all along the river, abandoned factories. the polluted water from those places release mouse. >> china's next generation are about to take power here. they face two problems. how to keep the economy growing and also tackle rising disc
that tells you a lot about the theory on the streets of athens and other big cities and the darkness of the public mood. >> thank you. the debt crisis in europe and sluggish growth in the u.s. has had a huge impact on china. the country has seen a drop in demand for its exports. new figures show annual growth there has slipped to 7.4%. that is still an enviable rate compared to most of the world. our correspondent looks at china's toxic legacy. >> they call its -- on every street in...
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now the city is moving once again. >> are there bit of the city that still have water in the streets? have all the waters now restricted -- reseeded? >> most of it has receded. i was at the lower east side laporte -- and this morning and the flooding was exceptionally bad. there are basements flooded. much of that water has receded. but many people are leaving their apartments. they did not expect them to flood. they feel they are to unsanitary tuesday. there is a huge disruption that has been caused by the storm. there are some places where some people are still waiting for the waters to recede. a record storm surge here, 14 feet in the new york harbor. all of the predictions about the generators being turned off, all of that came to pass. >> there has been massive criticism over authorities handling of the storm in a previous incidences. so far, what is the opinion of new yorkers over the way this has been managed? >> so far, people seem to be happy. mays said they thought they were hiding at this one after hurricane -- hyping up to this storm after hurricane erin green. -- hurrican
now the city is moving once again. >> are there bit of the city that still have water in the streets? have all the waters now restricted -- reseeded? >> most of it has receded. i was at the lower east side laporte -- and this morning and the flooding was exceptionally bad. there are basements flooded. much of that water has receded. but many people are leaving their apartments. they did not expect them to flood. they feel they are to unsanitary tuesday. there is a huge disruption...
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in his foothills sit the mile high city. the beating heart of a critical swing states, a state where women voters outnumber men by more than 100,000. >> my name is rebecca. i am a single mother with three teenage children. >> i am catherine. my husband is working two jobs while i stay home and take care of my 2-year-old daughter, charlotte. >> women on a budget come to this giant retailer for a no- frills convenience. the cards are used to have a corporate job. the right after she was born i was laid off we went from having a lot of money to not nearly as much money. >> bill clinton famous huizar -- famously targets of bombs. sarah palin rallied hockey mom spirit of the 2012 variation on that group could decide the outcome. that is because in elections wal-mart moms intend to make up their minds late. as rebecca cut back on spending, she wants a president who will do the same. >> we have to look at where our budget is. how do we fix it? how do we get it back on the right track? because it is a mess. >> at catherine's house i
in his foothills sit the mile high city. the beating heart of a critical swing states, a state where women voters outnumber men by more than 100,000. >> my name is rebecca. i am a single mother with three teenage children. >> i am catherine. my husband is working two jobs while i stay home and take care of my 2-year-old daughter, charlotte. >> women on a budget come to this giant retailer for a no- frills convenience. the cards are used to have a corporate job. the right after...
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stay city -- city of the same size. the number of jobs actually decreasing more. you're probably up into the 50% real unemployment in the city. even though you may have some detroiters that get a job in detroit, once they get to a certain level of income, they get the hell out of town too. that seems to be the direction a lot of folks take. but the reality of thinking that we're going to repopularize this area in significant numbers any time in the near term, i don't see that as not a reality. >> when do we think we'll be able to identify those neighborhoods that are stable where you really want to make investments? we have to start doing something. that's got to happen. otherwise, you're going -- we'll lose the people. host: part of what i noticed watching the documentary it's dark. you don't seem to use much artificial light and you certainly didn't in there i assume. guest: we don't use lights at all. it all natural lights. that was a very dark space unfortunately. we didn't do that on purpose. there was a quality to
stay city -- city of the same size. the number of jobs actually decreasing more. you're probably up into the 50% real unemployment in the city. even though you may have some detroiters that get a job in detroit, once they get to a certain level of income, they get the hell out of town too. that seems to be the direction a lot of folks take. but the reality of thinking that we're going to repopularize this area in significant numbers any time in the near term, i don't see that as not a reality....
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it is the northern city of aleppo that has seen some of the fiercest fighting. we have seen the terrible suffering at one of the hospitals in the city where doctors struggle to treat wounded patients. his report contains graphic images. >> this is serious descent into hell. a ruthless air campaign. and the carnage in it wreaks. a war between the state and an armed rebellion where even those that treat the victims are targeted. this hospital has been shelled 12 times. there are few facilities left now to treat the living. and so the bodies pile up outside. waiting to be collected. inside, the surgeon treaty 2- year-old. the scalp was torn open when a rocket landed on his house. in the next bed, the doctors struggled to try to keep them alive. these are now the only two beds left for the surgeons can operate. and with the threat of attack, the entire hospital has moved. every few minutes, more casualties, men. a grim procession of patients from different parts of the city. victims of a remorseless campaign of air strikes and artillery. the shows just landed in a n
it is the northern city of aleppo that has seen some of the fiercest fighting. we have seen the terrible suffering at one of the hospitals in the city where doctors struggle to treat wounded patients. his report contains graphic images. >> this is serious descent into hell. a ruthless air campaign. and the carnage in it wreaks. a war between the state and an armed rebellion where even those that treat the victims are targeted. this hospital has been shelled 12 times. there are few...
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that you can replicate this incredible project all over the city?" so what she developed was a project called the great walls unlimited neighborhood pride program. of the 70 pieces that sparc has done in all of these ethnic communities, the first thing that we did was that we sent two artists out to the site, and we posed questions like what is the history? what is the struggle? and based on that interaction between the artists and community, a design is drafted. it looks good, adriana. just keep it thin, and you can't lose. baca: the usc mural is in the midst of a great slowdown. and it is, in fact, the center of a controversy. they're bloody. could i take them out of the blood, the president says. at least i thought this was bad, very bad. what has happened is as we have developed the imagery in a giant, kind of collaborative, process, we've developed imagery that speaks to the struggles of the history of the chicano community in los angeles, and we've represented what is a pretty accurate story and, we think, a very optimistic one. apparently, the
that you can replicate this incredible project all over the city?" so what she developed was a project called the great walls unlimited neighborhood pride program. of the 70 pieces that sparc has done in all of these ethnic communities, the first thing that we did was that we sent two artists out to the site, and we posed questions like what is the history? what is the struggle? and based on that interaction between the artists and community, a design is drafted. it looks good, adriana....
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away from the city. everything getting started in about an hour. we have video shot just a few minutes ago of the a's already warming up looking good this morning. game time 9:00. the giants at home at&t park looking for redemption. that game starts at 6:37 and all day long fleet week festivities including the air show and the ships out on the bay and action packed weekend. we thank you for making us a part of your morning. we'll keep you updated here online at nbcbayarea.com. ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that i hope this never ends ♪
away from the city. everything getting started in about an hour. we have video shot just a few minutes ago of the a's already warming up looking good this morning. game time 9:00. the giants at home at&t park looking for redemption. that game starts at 6:37 and all day long fleet week festivities including the air show and the ships out on the bay and action packed weekend. we thank you for making us a part of your morning. we'll keep you updated here online at nbcbayarea.com. ♪ ♪ we...
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of los angeles, not the county, the city. now, we have between 203 hundred homicides per year. people talk about the gang problem having been addressed. i want to share with you, what i experienced, what i have learned, i am not a typical academic. i will not quote statistics to you or talk about theories. i will talk with you about practicality. pragmatic approaches, and i will talk about reality. san francisco, like los angeles learned, will never saw or deal with its gang problems effectively unless there is true collaboration. i will talk to you about what this looks like and feels like. i will speak to you about the lessons that we have learned as law enforcement had to come off of the high perch, in los angeles, law enforcement learned, to their great fortune, that collaboration is the answer. i am going to talk to you about some of the lessons that were learned. i can tell you first that the people -- we have learned lessons from have been gang members themselves my research is engaged with talking to those current, ac
of los angeles, not the county, the city. now, we have between 203 hundred homicides per year. people talk about the gang problem having been addressed. i want to share with you, what i experienced, what i have learned, i am not a typical academic. i will not quote statistics to you or talk about theories. i will talk with you about practicality. pragmatic approaches, and i will talk about reality. san francisco, like los angeles learned, will never saw or deal with its gang problems...
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. >> we grew up in the city of richmond. we are known for violence. i looked at this as being part of a gang. the term "gang" is manifested through the media, and law enforcement for numbers. it was more of a community. i did not go to school and meet somebody. i lived on this block and this is where my grandmother's house was, or i was born and raised. what people may see on tv was at my front door. the killing and the dope dealing. it was right there. this was a community list of people, we just grew up together. there were no handouts and no one told us how to conduct ourselves. and tell us what to wear. someone could have a school fight, and we may be at the mall, and see the person we have a fight with. the army and navy have their bar fights. i did not see this as being a game, or a community. supporting each other, this may have been in a negative way. i did not have a stable household. many of them do not of their fathers are, where their father is dead. in their return, the block i gave up -- this is who i looked up to. he had a notorious rep
. >> we grew up in the city of richmond. we are known for violence. i looked at this as being part of a gang. the term "gang" is manifested through the media, and law enforcement for numbers. it was more of a community. i did not go to school and meet somebody. i lived on this block and this is where my grandmother's house was, or i was born and raised. what people may see on tv was at my front door. the killing and the dope dealing. it was right there. this was a community list...
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it got so bad that the city took over, 'cause the city has a responsibility to protect its citizens. boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with pollution, at least until early into the 20th century, was through the process of dilution. the assumption was that the capacity of rivers and streams, and even the seas, allowed for certain levels of pollution that eventually would purify themself. as we get later into the 20th century, it becomes clear that the volumes of waste made dilution unworkable as a single solution. and so treatment became the ways in which we deal with pollution. narrator: to protect public health, starting in the 1950s
it got so bad that the city took over, 'cause the city has a responsibility to protect its citizens. boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why...
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do you think the city should spend money to keep the 49ers? supervisor chu: america's cup has the potential to serve as an economic engine for us. we knew that going in, and that is why it was such an important effort on the city's part, to bring that activity to san francisco. not onou
do you think the city should spend money to keep the 49ers? supervisor chu: america's cup has the potential to serve as an economic engine for us. we knew that going in, and that is why it was such an important effort on the city's part, to bring that activity to san francisco. not onou
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do you think the city should spend money to keep the 49ers? supervisor chu: america's cup has the potential to serve as an economic engine for us. we knew that going in, and that is why it was such an important effort on the city's part, to bring that activity to san francisco. not only would it result in improvements on the pier that we were not able to afford any other way, but it helps to bring about jobs, people coming to visit, helping with our tourism industry, everything else associated with having a major event in the city. that is something that helps bring up the economic opportunities of a community, and that is very important. if you think about the role of sports in san francisco, we have to think about the giants and how amazing that whole experience was for us in terms of the world series. we had people in my district as we were coming in for the parade on muni. everybody was dressed in giants colors. everybody was in such an elated mood. everybody was brought together, no matter what ethnicity, what community, what neighborhood
do you think the city should spend money to keep the 49ers? supervisor chu: america's cup has the potential to serve as an economic engine for us. we knew that going in, and that is why it was such an important effort on the city's part, to bring that activity to san francisco. not only would it result in improvements on the pier that we were not able to afford any other way, but it helps to bring about jobs, people coming to visit, helping with our tourism industry, everything else associated...
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the city of san francisco sfgtv meeting of the board of appeals occurring wednesday, 17 october, 2012, will begin shortly. . >> good evening, welcome to the october 17th, 2012 meeting of the san francisco board of appeals. the present siding officer this evening is board president cis hwang. one seat on the board is vai captain and pursuant to charter section, the berd may hold a meeting when there is a vacancy. in such instances the board may overrule an action by the department by a vote of 3 members. to my left is deputy city attorney robert bryan, he will provide the board with any needed legal advice. at the controls is victor pacheco, i am cynthia goldstein and we are also joined by representatives of the departments that have cases before the board this evening. scott sanchez is here, he's representing the planning department and the planning commission and joseph duffy is here, senior building inspector representing the department of building inspection. we expect to be joined also by representatives of the department of public health. at this time, mr. pacheco, if you could g
the city of san francisco sfgtv meeting of the board of appeals occurring wednesday, 17 october, 2012, will begin shortly. . >> good evening, welcome to the october 17th, 2012 meeting of the san francisco board of appeals. the present siding officer this evening is board president cis hwang. one seat on the board is vai captain and pursuant to charter section, the berd may hold a meeting when there is a vacancy. in such instances the board may overrule an action by the department by a...
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going up in the city. the lowest bid was received from shimmick construction company and that is the one that i am recommending. we have no bid protests from the other bidders. so, we are recommended to go ahead with an award to shimmick. not only are they qualified, but they are a large contractor who handle large work in california, not just all over the whole country. some examples being in a joint venture they did the mta side in los angeles, a $600 million, contract and the joint venture partners some year ago was obayashi so there is a working relationship there. >> they did the golden gate bridge, and the south approving $58 million. and the waste water treatment plant, all concrete, $50 million themself and not subcontracted. they did a large dam, and southern california for $94 million, all concrete work, slip ways. and just recently, the warm springs extension $137 million. they are what i would call the 97 percent level, which is the reason that we got them to the bidder they need to move on to
going up in the city. the lowest bid was received from shimmick construction company and that is the one that i am recommending. we have no bid protests from the other bidders. so, we are recommended to go ahead with an award to shimmick. not only are they qualified, but they are a large contractor who handle large work in california, not just all over the whole country. some examples being in a joint venture they did the mta side in los angeles, a $600 million, contract and the joint venture...
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as a result, the city of los angeles, in order to protect future flooding in the city, they decided to take the los angeles river and make it a flood control channel. they concreted the walls of the river in order for water to get to ocean much faster. narrator: cities throughout southern california converted natural rivers to these concrete channels, part of their storm drain systems. this allowed expanding development without the need for large flood plains. kharaghani: the los angeles river is approximately 51 miles. concrete reduces the size of the river that you need to carry the water because it speeds up the flow of water. if you'd like to remove all the concrete and to have natural system to carry the water to protect you from flooding, you need to have almost one mile on each side of the river set aside for transport of rain. so in order for the city to have use of those lands around the river, concrete made it possible to have minimum land so the water can be carried to the ocean in the fastest possible way. but, unfortunately, because of population growth and poor housekeepi
as a result, the city of los angeles, in order to protect future flooding in the city, they decided to take the los angeles river and make it a flood control channel. they concreted the walls of the river in order for water to get to ocean much faster. narrator: cities throughout southern california converted natural rivers to these concrete channels, part of their storm drain systems. this allowed expanding development without the need for large flood plains. kharaghani: the los angeles river...
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this must have final approval by the city administrateor. officers have the right to appeal. the police officer union is very upset about this report. and they say that city officials are -- they blame city officials for not having what they call a clear plan when dealing with occupy-related demonstrations. we'll hear from them at 6:00. we'll also hear from mayor kwan. i'm live in oakland abc 7 news. >> thank you very much. in san jose the issue is not how police are responding but how long it takes them to get there. only on 7 investigation finds slow response times may be affecting ability of paramed yiblgs to do their jobs in an emergency. david louie is live with the story. >> officials here in san jose city hall and officers on the beat acknowledge they've been getting complaints over slower response times for nonlife threatening calls. in cases response times could be six to seven minutes longer than what the city goal s now there is evidence of slower response times can be putting lives on the line. >> there is already a busy evening with officers investigating a shoot
this must have final approval by the city administrateor. officers have the right to appeal. the police officer union is very upset about this report. and they say that city officials are -- they blame city officials for not having what they call a clear plan when dealing with occupy-related demonstrations. we'll hear from them at 6:00. we'll also hear from mayor kwan. i'm live in oakland abc 7 news. >> thank you very much. in san jose the issue is not how police are responding but how...
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county jail. >> new york tops the list, but los angeles is one of the safest major cities in america. still, the los angeles county jail system is enormous. it's run by more than 13,000 employees and is the largest sheriffs department in the world. it houses more than 20,000 inmates in eight different facilities all waiting for trial, transfer or release. let's go in the l.a. county jail super max that holds the most violent inmates and show you how the detectives solve crimes commit and how violent inmates are learning to rehabilitate themselves. but, first, we travel 40 miles north of downtown los angeles as we continue our look behind the walls of l.a. county jail. nestled in the high desert mountains and a 40-mile bus ride north of downtown los angeles is the peter j. pitchess detention center. named after a former sheriff, the pitchess detention center is comprised of four jails on 2,500 acres. south facility is an outside jail for low to medium security inmates. north facility is a modern-looking maximum security jail. east facility, or old max, is the oldest jail in los angeles
county jail. >> new york tops the list, but los angeles is one of the safest major cities in america. still, the los angeles county jail system is enormous. it's run by more than 13,000 employees and is the largest sheriffs department in the world. it houses more than 20,000 inmates in eight different facilities all waiting for trial, transfer or release. let's go in the l.a. county jail super max that holds the most violent inmates and show you how the detectives solve crimes commit and...
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the list i have of facilities, of klts and cities that have these retail tobacco permitting -- i'm not clear where that information was gathered. >> thank you. is there any public comment on this item? okay, seeing none, then you have 3 minutes of rebuttal. >> first of all, i really appreciate the board's interest in the economic impact of these sales and in the fact that there really isn't any rhyme or reason to the 30 days. also, yes, it is true the way your statute is written, all you have is suspension. however, the party can elect to pay a fine outside of the suspension to avoid the suspension and just a personal agreement or as a side agreement with regard to the violation. there's nothing prohibiting that at all. i think more importantly if there is going to be a suspension that's upheld, and let's just go back, this store has been here for 20 years without any violations at all. this is the first violation it's had. i think it's appropriate at a minimum that the time be at least cut to 15 days or that the board determine some kind of fine and my client will elect to pay the fin
the list i have of facilities, of klts and cities that have these retail tobacco permitting -- i'm not clear where that information was gathered. >> thank you. is there any public comment on this item? okay, seeing none, then you have 3 minutes of rebuttal. >> first of all, i really appreciate the board's interest in the economic impact of these sales and in the fact that there really isn't any rhyme or reason to the 30 days. also, yes, it is true the way your statute is written,...
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i ran the immigrant rights coalition in the city in the 1990's for several years. i'm also an immigration attorney, and a lot of my passion is supporting in power met for immigrant communities in the city as well. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? supervisor mar: a lot of people bring this up, but is one of the most exciting, culturally diverse places in the world. learning about new cultures and people from different parts of the world, like a gateway neighborhood. not just for the new chinatown, as it was called in the 1980's, but for russian-speaking immigrants, people from the caribbean. there are so many different mixtures of people, and i guess my district, like many other neighborhoods in the city, is kind of what draws me to it. and just the political life of people very passionate about their own communities and their life, but also interacting with others from around the world. it has been wonderful. i also am really a supporter of the arts, especially community arts, and just learning about other people's experience from artistic needs. we
i ran the immigrant rights coalition in the city in the 1990's for several years. i'm also an immigration attorney, and a lot of my passion is supporting in power met for immigrant communities in the city as well. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? supervisor mar: a lot of people bring this up, but is one of the most exciting, culturally diverse places in the world. learning about new cultures and people from different parts of the world, like a gateway neighborhood. not just...
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so if the state passes mandates they will tell the cities, counties and various municipalities you have to pick up the tab. >> cheryl: let me get back now. you are listening to this. let me ask you, who are the people in favor? >> just one point. one thing about prop 30 if it does not pass we will face $67 billion in cuts to -- $6 billion cuts. we will face layoffs, we will face up to 15 furlough days that means closed schools. that is why the teachers and parent groups, san francisco, cole man advocates for schools and parents for public schools, people are lying up behind prop 30. it's the lease we can do for our kids. we can't afford these devastating budget cuts in the middle after school year. >> cheryl: let me bring you in this conversation. how do you counter that. >> i agree with him. this has been going on for years. the people in sacramento are irresponsible with taxpayer's money. >> cheryl: how do we fix it. >> it depends on who we elect but we need to go item by item, just like they found all that money in the state parks system a few months ago. we need to go and look at it
so if the state passes mandates they will tell the cities, counties and various municipalities you have to pick up the tab. >> cheryl: let me get back now. you are listening to this. let me ask you, who are the people in favor? >> just one point. one thing about prop 30 if it does not pass we will face $67 billion in cuts to -- $6 billion cuts. we will face layoffs, we will face up to 15 furlough days that means closed schools. that is why the teachers and parent groups, san...
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have...
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they could contaminate the water supply in major cities or shut down the power grid across large parts of the country. >> now, as scary as though scenarios are, what he said was he needs the business community to be involved, and he pushed for legislation and new funding for a core of cyber warriors inside the pentagon here in northern virginia. what he's saying is he wants the business community to be involved here and he wants this legislation, which is going to allow partnership between the pentagon and businesses, but not all businesses are necessarily buying into this idea. we talked to the folks at the u.s. chamber of commerce. here's what they had to say. they're weary of additional regulations. they said, the optimal way forward will not be found in layering additional regulations on the business community. we would like to see a program that will work. guys, a little bit of a push/pull here. the question is, who bears the responsibility for defending a cyber attack, and who pays the costs associated with that defense, which is going to have to be massive if you're protecting t
they could contaminate the water supply in major cities or shut down the power grid across large parts of the country. >> now, as scary as though scenarios are, what he said was he needs the business community to be involved, and he pushed for legislation and new funding for a core of cyber warriors inside the pentagon here in northern virginia. what he's saying is he wants the business community to be involved here and he wants this legislation, which is going to allow partnership...
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the pending a which city you are in. i know teachers would love to engage the children with conversations to elicit good writing those that wave their hands they sound like they are dying. [laughter] you have to call on them. you have to because you do not want them to die. [laughter] little ones especially our squirmy little people and only have a theoretical connection with their chairs [laughter] they want to ask something exciting if you this said then you can say that is wonderful. stop and righted down. now you have something to write about one teacher said what if the curriculum cops coveted and catch me? the two-tier in new york manage to the principal's office said i have never seen my a student so excited when we were talking about the principle said is excitement on the ninth grade exam? will the kids of the am i and publix schools and private schools are encouraged to ask questions that is what the teachers want to said pour are a been trained to spell out the digested dancers. so the race is more than before
the pending a which city you are in. i know teachers would love to engage the children with conversations to elicit good writing those that wave their hands they sound like they are dying. [laughter] you have to call on them. you have to because you do not want them to die. [laughter] little ones especially our squirmy little people and only have a theoretical connection with their chairs [laughter] they want to ask something exciting if you this said then you can say that is wonderful. stop...
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they have adopted the families into the worst housing projects in our city. their own funds that they put together, they will go out to get young kids. this will build those relationships. what they do, if you work in the community network, this is the guidance of youth and their families. they are made up of former gang members. what they did when they took over as the commander, is to ask them what is going on. i asked her, what can we do to make this better? but i did then, after the discussion i brought in these captains to meet with the personnel. the actual formal gatt -- former gang members. i told them we have to work together. so that when we have an instance of a homicide or a shooting, we can work together to do the prevention piece of this to prevent retaliation and emotional anchor. what we have decided then, the reason why the crn is cold, at the scene of the incident. they do not communicate with the officers. they are in a precarious situation. they worked at a much closer environment and they cannot be perceived as a snitch. or that they are
they have adopted the families into the worst housing projects in our city. their own funds that they put together, they will go out to get young kids. this will build those relationships. what they do, if you work in the community network, this is the guidance of youth and their families. they are made up of former gang members. what they did when they took over as the commander, is to ask them what is going on. i asked her, what can we do to make this better? but i did then, after the...
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the project faces numerous potential hurdles from the city and that state. >>> the city of oakland today passed a milestone no city wants the see. police are investigating its 100th homicide of the year. about 1:00 this morning, a man was shot and killed near hilton and market streets. he later died at a hospital. police and crimestoppers are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. last year, oakland recorded 110 homicides. >>> well, still to come here at 5:00, an eye-opening new report about smuggling cell phones into prisons. >> it just keeps spreading. a massive peanut butter recall expands to include another popular snack. >>> plus -- >> and sometimes you have to go up really high to understand how small you are. >> that daredevil who dropped to earth. but there was a slight problem. he lives to tell about his death-defying stunt. >>> and good afternoon. i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. a lot of sunshine for your monday, but take a look at this. on your radar we are tracking showers just off to the north. we'll let you know what our chances
the project faces numerous potential hurdles from the city and that state. >>> the city of oakland today passed a milestone no city wants the see. police are investigating its 100th homicide of the year. about 1:00 this morning, a man was shot and killed near hilton and market streets. he later died at a hospital. police and crimestoppers are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. last year, oakland recorded 110 homicides. >>> well, still to come here...
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let's not make our parking meters the atm for the city. i mean we really need to support the notion that we don't want meters to operate on sunday, especially in our district, district seven. the business corridors need access to customers and when you charge on sundays and parking meters the same people shopping and at restaurants they're going to go somewhere else. they're going to go to stonestown and the malls and if you believe in the small businesses in the community then we need to support the notion that we're not going to allow for parking meters to operate on sunday. >> okay. thank you mr. yee. mr. bye. >> i completely oppose sunday and late night meters and our district. i agree with norman that it really will literally drive people out of the area and down to south city or some other area in which people want to come to this part of town for the small town experience that we have and shopping in westportal or walking around getting lunch at ocean or some place like that, but it's also speaks to something i mentioned earlier. it
let's not make our parking meters the atm for the city. i mean we really need to support the notion that we don't want meters to operate on sunday, especially in our district, district seven. the business corridors need access to customers and when you charge on sundays and parking meters the same people shopping and at restaurants they're going to go somewhere else. they're going to go to stonestown and the malls and if you believe in the small businesses in the community then we need to...
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the crash happened shortly before 10:00 last night on 18th and pennsylvania in the city's potrero hill neighborhood. the vehicle rolled over and ended up on 280. it closed one southbound lane of 280 and the mariposa off-ramp for a time but has cleared. >>> occupy oakland protesters plan to march on to frank ogawa plaza it was a year ago today police tore down their encampment, prompting violent clashes. 100 were arrested. today occupiers will does in all black and take over the plaza at noon followed by a march tonight at 7:00. police will let them go as long as it stays peaceful. >> criminal acts are not protected under the first amendment. our goal is to have a peaceful, successful event. >> what has happened in the past, obviously we all regret. but we are moving forward. >> city leaders say the plaza is the centerpiece of the downtown reviolate the mayor says they plan to move forward with 30 new business. >>> troublesome poll out for governor brown's tax initiative. public support for prop 30 has dipped below 50%. in a survey, 48% said they would support prop 30, 44% oppose with 8
the crash happened shortly before 10:00 last night on 18th and pennsylvania in the city's potrero hill neighborhood. the vehicle rolled over and ended up on 280. it closed one southbound lane of 280 and the mariposa off-ramp for a time but has cleared. >>> occupy oakland protesters plan to march on to frank ogawa plaza it was a year ago today police tore down their encampment, prompting violent clashes. 100 were arrested. today occupiers will does in all black and take over the plaza...
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let's not make our parking meters the atm for the city. i mean we really need to support the notion that we don't want meters to operate on sunday, especially in our district, district seven. the business corridors need access to customers and when you charge on sundays and parking meters the same people shopping and at restaurants they're going to go somewhere else. they're in
let's not make our parking meters the atm for the city. i mean we really need to support the notion that we don't want meters to operate on sunday, especially in our district, district seven. the business corridors need access to customers and when you charge on sundays and parking meters the same people shopping and at restaurants they're going to go somewhere else. they're in